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Consumer electronics ethernet networks
CCNC 2006. 2006 3rd IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2006., 2006This article evaluates various networking technologies to satisfy A/V requirements in the home, and advocates Ethernet as the backbone network technology in the home, identifying areas of improvement so that Ethernet can accommodate consumer electronics applications in addition to computer devices.
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Ethernet Passive Optical Networks
2005Recently, Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPONs) have received a great amount of interest as a promising cost-effective solution for next-generation high-speed access networks. This is confirmed by the formation of several fora and working groups that contribute to their development, namely the EPON Forum (http://www.
Mário M. Freire +3 more
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Ethernet Services Over Metro Ethernet Networks
2007One of the highest priorities for the Metro Ethernet Forum has been the establishment of standards for Ethernet services. These standards will allow Subscribers to successfully plan and integrate Ethernet services into their overall networks and also to be able to do such integration with services from more than one service provider.
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Administering Ethernet automation networks
IEEE International Workshop on Factory Communication Systems, 2004. Proceedings., 2005In the 1990s office automation standardized on Ethernet (for volume reasons) and TCP/IP (due to the Internet explosion) while factory automation fragmented into a number of incompatible fieldbuses. One decade later, the consequences materialize-networks based on Ethernet and TCP/IP are steadily getting faster and less expensive, while the fieldbus ...
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Ethernet-Services transport protocol design oriented to Carrier Ethernet Networks
2012 IEEE Globecom Workshops, 2012A Carrier Ethernet Network (CEN) is a versatile, standardized, ubiquitous, carrier-class network. It possess several attributes that distinguish it from Metro Ethernet Networks (MENs), quality of service (QoS) being an integral one. Because CENs are designed to cover large areas (thousands of km) and transmit at high data rates (100 Gbps), these ...
Estevez, C. +9 more
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Design of metro Ethernet networks
2010 17th IEEE Workshop on Local & Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), 2010Metropolitan (metro) carriers are deploying next-generation metro Ethernet networks. This deployment will eventually replace traditional private-line services provided by legacy Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) technologies (such as Digital Cross-Connect Systems and SONET rings) with metro Ethernet services. A critical near-term need is the enabling of
null Dongmei Wang +6 more
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Reliability in automotive ethernet networks
2015 11th International Conference on the Design of Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN), 2015This paper provides an overview of in-vehicle communication networks and addresses the challenges of providing reliability in automotive Ethernet in particular.
Fabio L. Soares +5 more
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Local Area Networks (Ethernet)
1997Most of the computers on the Internet connect through a LAN and the most commonly used LAN is Ethernet. DEC, Intel and the Xerox Corporation initially developed Ethernet and the IEEE 802 committee has since defined standards for it, the most common of which are Ethernet 2.0 and EEEE 802.3.
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Upgrading the metro ethernet network
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2013Large scale Metro Ethernet Networks are widely deployed using Provider Bridging (PB) technology. Scaling these networks is a challenging task for any network operator. Newer technologies such as Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) are available as choices to a carrier that is upgrading PB networks. In this paper we
Balazs Peter Gerö +4 more
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